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Yes, you can do. The minimum eligibility for this course is a Bachelor's degree with 50% aggregate score. There are some institutes that may require the candidates to have an Honors undergraduate degree in Psychology or Psychology as a subject in Graduation for becoming eligible for this course. Good luck.
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I am here sharing my strategy for you. Keep in mind that NET it is not at all tough. It is basics of whatever you have studied from 11th grade till your Masters. Mostly its about fundamentals. So in actual you don't require any hardcore studies. Further, NET is merit-based exam. So, you have to make sure that you prepare for the part which gives you higher merit for paper 1 and paper 2
For paper 2 I suggest you go for quality UGC NET Study material which have fundamentals as well as enough number of questions to practice. Assign enough time for your studies. Be consistent towards your efforts. It requires one-time effort to crack
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You cannot join a college for cyber security course rather you can opt for Online courses from udemy or coursera or udacity or LinkedIn learning etc.
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Yes, definitely you can take admission in any college. Maths is not compulsory to get admission in college especially in the commerce stream. But it would be great if you tell me, which course you want to pursue and in which University? So, I can mention the terms and conditions of that field. Gook Luck.
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